February 18th, 2014- "Telling the Story of Environmental Inequities: A GIS Approach to TRI Data" Gwen Ottinger, David Headrick and Chris Wright, School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences

February 25th, 2014- "Understanding the Impact of Economic Geography on U.S Audit Markets: Promises and Challenges"
Rajib Doogar, Business

March 11th, 2014- "Abracadata: Artists' Books in the Digital Age" Amaranth Borsuk, School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences

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October 8th, 2013- "Citizen Science and the Many Faces of Environmental Justice" Gwen Ottinger, School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences

October 15th, 2013- "Exploring Race and Place: An Investigation on Neighborhood Racial Homogeneity and Social Bonding as Promoters of Collective Action" Charles Collins, School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences

October 22nd, 2013- "Collaborative Salmon Recovery in Washington and Oregon: The Role of the State?" Nives Dolsak, School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences

October 29th, 2013- "Let's go to the videotape: An analysis of collaboration in the software development community" David Socha, School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

November 12th, 2013- "Co-evolution of industries, social movements, and institutions: Wind power in the U.S." Tim Hargrave, School of Business

April 30th, 2013- “The Double Bind of Dharun Ravi: Cyberbigotry and the Work of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak” Rahul Gairola, Center for University Studies and Programs

May 14th, 2013- “Cognitive Radio: Its Promises and Challenges” Tad Ghirmai, School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

May 21st, 2013- “Desperate Women and Lonely Hearts: Moving From the Study of Interventions for, to the Study of Discourses about Women with Incarcerated Partners” Cheryl Cooke, Nursing and Health Studies Program

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January 15th, 2013- "Digital Mashups: Pushing the Physical World into Digital Experiences and Pulling out the Unexpected." Jason Pace, Director, Center for Serious Play

January 22nd, 2013- "Estimating operating leverage from financial statements." Lorna Hardin, Assistant Professor, School of Business

January 29th, 2013- "Coupled natural and human systems: investigating the climatic influences and environmental impacts of the rise and fall of the Mongolian Empire." Avery Cook Shinneman, Lecturer, CUSP

February 12th, 2013- "What's in a Name: Immingrant Journalism in a Digital Age." Kristin Gustafson, Lecturer, School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences

March 12th, 2013- "The provision of educational services and experiences that promote positive post-school outcomes for urban youth with disabilities: To what extent is it happening?" Jason Naranjo, Assistant Professor, Education Program

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October 9th, 2012- "Cross-eyed Creativity and other Curiosities." Ted Hiebert, Assistant Professor, School of Interdisciplinary Sciences

October 16th, 2012- "Brains: What do Zombies know that you don't?" Mike Stiber, Professor, Computing and Software Systems

October 23rd, 2012- "A Story-writing Activity with Native American Influence: Insights from Pedagogical Workshop for Business Educators." Deanna Kennedy, Assistant Professor, School of Business

October 30th, 2012- "Evolution in Action: Cooperating in a Different World." Kristina Hillesland, Assistant Professor, Science & Technology Program

November 13th, 2012- "How Can School-Embedded Professional Development Support Ambitious and Equitable Mathematics Practices?" Allison Hintz, Assistant Professor, Education Program Special Time: 4:30p - 5:30p!!

November 20th, 2012- "The World According to Carp: Exploring Inhibitory Circuit Formation in the Zebrafish Eye." Alaron Lewis, Lecturer, Science & Technology Program

November 27th, 2012- "How are Children Affected by Growing Up with Knowledge of Their Genetic Test Results?" Chris Wade, Assistant Professor, Nursing and Health Studies Program

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April 10th, 2012- "Emptiness, Mindfulness, and the Sustainable Life: Insights from Japanese Aesthetics, Poetry, and Philosophy" Steven W. Collins, Associate Professor, Science and Technology Program and Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and Amie Heisserman, Undergraduate Student, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences

April 17th, 2012- "Coffee Science in Nicaragua: A Retrospective" Chuck Jackels, Professor, Science and Technology Program and Computing and Software Systems

May 22nd, 2012- "'We are the Conspiracy' An Oral History of the Seattle Liberation Front, The Day After Demonstration and the Seattle 7 Trial" Linda Watts, Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences

April 19th, 2011- Kristy Leissle, Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and Center for University Studies Program,“The Politics of a Chocolate Bar: From Single Origins to Craft Market Innovations”

May 10th, 2011- Christopher Wade, Assistant Professor, Nursing Program, “Will Telling People About their genetic Susceptibility for Developing Common Diseases Improve the Effectivenss of Public Health Prevention Efforts?”

January 8th, 2011- Rob Turner, Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, “Applications of 3-D High Resolution Measurements of Nitrate Concentrations In and Around Puget Sound (and other Adventures in Water Quality).”

October 19th, 2010- Carrie Tzou, Education - "My Place in Puget Sound: Applying Ethnographic Findings about Youths' Sense of Place in Ocean Education"

October 26th, 2010- Tayfun Keskin, Business - "You can Leave When the Systems are in Place: an analytical model of collaborative information technology moderation in dyanmic teamwork with team member departure"

November 9th, 2010- Peter Littig, Science & Technology - "Playing Games in the Classroom: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Collaborative Group Work" Postponed

November 16th, 2010- Deanna Kennedy, Business Program, "Examinging team collaboration to learn about process (in)effectiveness.